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51
Citations
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3889
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1132

Overview

Larry A. Taber is affiliated with Washington University in St. Louis in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within the biological and medical sciences, with a focus on understanding cellular and molecular mechanisms related to development and physiology.

The scientist's main fields of study include Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, as well as Medicine. Their work further extends into subfields such as Molecular Biology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, and Cell Biology.

The key research topics that Larry A. Taber has contributed to cover:

  • Connexins and lens biology
  • Corneal surgery and disorders
  • Ocular Surface and Contact Lens
  • Microtubule and mitosis dynamics
  • Reproductive Biology and Fertility
  • Pluripotent Stem Cells Research

Among recent publications are:

  • "The effect of fibre cell remodelling on the power and optical quality of the lens" (2023), published in the Journal of The Royal Society Interface
  • "A Chemomechanical Model for Regulation of Contractility in the Embryonic Brain Tube" (2021), published in the Journal of Elasticity

Collaborative efforts have involved frequent co-authors including Jennifer Rodriguez, Qihua Tan, Hrvoje Šikić, Steven Bassnett, and Alina Oltean.

In terms of book publications, Larry A. Taber has authored work published by World Scientific. One notable book is "Nonlinear Theory of Elasticity" released in 2022, which has accumulated citations indicating its use in research.

Publication venues commonly associated with Larry A. Taber include the Journal of The Royal Society Interface and the Journal of Elasticity.

Best Publications

  • Biomechanics of Growth, Remodeling, and Morphogenesis

    Larry A. Taber

  • Perspectives on biological growth and remodeling

    D. Ambrosi;G.A. Ateshian;E.M. Arruda;S.C. Cowin

  • Stress-Modulated Growth, Residual Stress, and Vascular Heterogeneity

    Larry A. Taber;Jay D. Humphrey

  • Mechanics of ventricular torsion

    Larry A. Taber;Ming Yang;W.William Podszus

  • Nonlinear Theory of Elasticity: Applications in Biomechanics

    Larry Alan Taber

  • Axons pull on the brain, but tension does not drive cortical folding.

    Gang Xu;Andrew K. Knutsen;Krikor Dikranian;Christopher D. Kroenke

  • A model for aortic growth based on fluid shear and fiber stresses.

    L. A. Taber

  • Comparison of WKB calculations and experimental results for three-dimensional cochlear models.

    Charles R. Steele;Larry A. Taber

  • In vivo photoacoustic imaging of transverse blood flow by using Doppler broadening of bandwidth.

    Junjie Yao;Konstantin I. Maslov;Yunfei Shi;Larry A. Taber

  • Growth and remodeling in a thick-walled artery model: effects of spatial variations in wall constituents

    Patrick W. Alford;Jay D. Humphrey;Larry A. Taber

  • Theoretical study of stress-modulated growth in the aorta.

    Larry A. Taber;Daniel W. Eggers

  • Mechanical forces in cerebral cortical folding: a review of measurements and models.

    P.V. Bayly;L.A. Taber;C.D. Kroenke

  • Biomechanics of cardiovascular development.

    Larry A. Taber

  • A 2-D model of flow-induced alterations in the geometry, structure, and properties of carotid arteries.

    R. L. Gleason;L. A. Taber;J. D. Humphrey

  • Dynamic patterns of cortical expansion during folding of the preterm human brain

    Kara E Garcia;Emma C Robinson;Emma C Robinson;Dimitrios Alexopoulos;Donna L Dierker

  • Modeling Heart Development

    Larry A. Taber;Renato Perucchio

  • Towards a unified theory for morphomechanics.

    Larry A. Taber

  • The role of mechanical forces in dextral rotation during cardiac looping in the chick embryo

    Dmitry A. Voronov;Patrick W. Alford;Gang Xu;Larry A. Taber

  • Theoretical study of Beloussov’s hyper-restoration hypothesis for mechanical regulation of morphogenesis

    Larry A. Taber

  • Mechanical aspects of cardiac development.

    Larry A. Taber

  • Biophysical mechanisms of cardiac looping.

    Larry A. Taber

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip V. Bayly
Philip V. Bayly Washington University in St. Louis
Christopher D. Kroenke
Christopher D. Kroenke Oregon National Primate Research Center
Charles R. Steele
Charles R. Steele Stanford University
Daniel Rueckert
Daniel Rueckert Technical University of Munich
Elliot L. Elson
Elliot L. Elson Washington University in St. Louis
David C. Van Essen
David C. Van Essen Washington University in St. Louis
Christopher D. Smyser
Christopher D. Smyser Washington University in St. Louis
Lihong V. Wang
Lihong V. Wang California Institute of Technology
Joseph A. Izatt
Joseph A. Izatt Duke University
Younan Xia
Younan Xia Johns Hopkins University

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